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U.S. v. Logan, No. 96-1479 (8th Cir.) (121 F.3d 1172) (August 4, 1997) (Judge Morris Sheppard Arnold)

Here the Court agreed that the district court had erred in permitting the introduction of certain impeachment evidence that resulted in undue prejudice and jury confusion, but neverthless held that the error was harmless.

Warning that "Courts must be watchful that impeachment is not used as a subterfuge to place ...

 

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